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5) GM foods look and taste the same as traditional foods and crops. The only difference is that a GM plant has...
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Genetic Variation Over Time Quick Check
1 of 51 of 5 Items Question How have the historic levels of melanin in human populations
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Which statement is correct about a bottleneck event? (1 point)
• A bottleneck event decreases the population of a species
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Match the genotype with the correct phenotype. In this example round peas (R) are dominant to wrinkled peas (r). (3 points)
Genot
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Match the genotype with the correct phenotype. In this example round peas (R) are dominant to wrinkled peas (r). (3 points)
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Pretend you are a scientist observing three different varieties of a single bird species that are part of the same population.
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How have technologies impacted artificial selection in organisms?
Changed the way desired traits are inherited through selection.
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The diagram above shows how the flower color gene results in a purple flower. A mutation occurs that causes the protein to make
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genetic variation over time quick check question 5 of 5
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African elephants are often poached and killed for the ivory tusks. These elephant populations are becoming reduced in size, as
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5) GM foods look and taste the same as traditional foods and crops. The only difference is that a GM plant has...
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3. Alleles for the A and B blood cell antigens are codominant. The condition where no antigens are present on the blood cells
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The process of altering the genome of one species by adding genes from another species in order to gain a beneficial trait is
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A student is investigating three organisms to determine patterns of common ancestry. The image shows the similarities
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The following table shows data about a population of red pandas.
Data Collected from a Red Panda Population Over Time Generation
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Look at the dihybrid cross of peas between two plants with round, yellow peas (RrYy). Determine which ratio best represents each
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One of the tallest dog breeds is the Great Dane, which stands over a meter tall. One of the shortest is the Pomeranian, which
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Natural selection causes changes in(1 point)
Responses individuals. individuals. phenotypes. phenotypes. genotypes. genotypes.
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Question 27 According to this Punnett Square, what percentage of the offspring will be female? Punnett
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Pretend you are scientist, observing three different varieties of a single bird species that are part of the same population in
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For sneaky snakes, being rude (R) is dominant to being respectful (r). Complete the cross below, and determine the phenotype
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Compare and contrast the advantages and disadvantages of selective breeding versus genetic modification. Why might a person
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The process of altering the genome of one species by adding genes from another species in order to gain a beneficial trait is
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Identifying genes like HMGA2 is important, because it is evidence of natural selection. How does it demonstrate that natural
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In purple people eaters,one-horn is dominant and no horns is recessive.Draw a punnet square showing the cross of a purple eater
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Which is most likely an example of selective breeding?(1 point) Responses modifying bacteria for medical uses like producing
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What is the name given to an observable characteristic of an organism?(1 point) Responses phenotype phenotype mutation
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Group Behavior Quick Check
5 of 55 of 5 Items Question Consider the following argument: Altruistic behavior in groups of related
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Which action is an example of genetic modification (creating GMOs)?(1 point) Responses making crops that are resistant to
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Modern scientists have observed that genetic changes happen over time in all natural populations. Therefore, by comparing amino
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Subsequent experiments would demonstrate the veracity of Mendel's findings by replicating his studies and confirming his
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Scientists can determine relatedness among organisms by comparing partial amino acid sequences. The table shows four partial
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Both of Tim's parents have brown eyes, but Tim has blue eyes. How is this possible?(1 point)
Responses The characteristic (blue
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What is the name given to an observable characteristic of an organism? (1 point)
phenotype mutation genome genotype
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A population of rabbits in a controlled environment contains rabbits with brown fur or white fur. The allele for brown fur (B)
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The Hardy-Weinberg Model is...
a available at local hobby stores and retailers throughout the Greater Metro Atlanta area. b
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gametes (egg cells and sperm cells) are haploid so they only have half the amount of DNA of a body cell. Specifically, these
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The frequency of two alleles in a gene pool is 0.17 (A) and 0.83(a). Assume that the population is in Hardy-Weinberg
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Both of Tim's parents have brown eyes, but Tim has blue eyes. How is this possible?(1 point)
Responses The characteristic (blue
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Which of the following is true about genes?(1 point)
Responses Genes are responsible for all the traits of an organism. Genes are
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Complete the statement below, using the word bank provided.(1 point) Put responses in the correct input to answer the question.
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In Mendel's experiments with pea plants, the term "dominant" refers to:(1 point)
Responses The allele that is only present in
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onsider the following argument:
Altruistic behavior in groups of related individuals is most likely driven by kin selection since
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Consider the following argument:
Altruistic behavior in groups of related individuals is most likely driven by kin selection
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The gene frequency for a particular trait in a population in Texas was determined to be 80% X (dominant) and 20% x (recessive
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Which of the following is true about genes?(1 point) Responses Genes are responsible
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hey bot Both of Tim's parents have brown eyes, but Tim has blue eyes. How is this possible?(1 point)
Responses The characteristic
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Genetic Variation Over Time Quick Check
1 of 51 of 5 Items Question How have the historic levels of melanin in human populations
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How does the bottleneck effect lead to genetic changes in a population of organisms?
a It causes some genes to be added to a
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#21 How does the author of “Are GMOs Really Safe?” support an argument about GMOs and pesticides?
A. by stating that GMOs
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